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Wildflower Seeds - California Region

The wildflower species listed in the California Region are those that would grow well in the Central Valley as well as the coastal areas of Southern California. If you are in the mountains you might want to check out the Mountain Region, or if you are in the desert areas in the south, you'll want to look at the Dry West Region. The species listed on this page are those that are either native here, or are annuals that grow well in this zone. There are hundreds of bulk California wildflower seeds to choose from, so please use the filters along the left side of the screen to narrow your search to match your soils, lighting, and any other attributes that you may want. If you are looking for something that is strictly native to your immediate area, you can check out the distribution map that is found on the detail pages of most of the species.

These orange and yellow Daisies come from the wilds of Africa but will bring cheer and sunshine wherever they are planted. Always facing the sun, the bright blossoms close at sunset and in cloudy weather.

A dwarf variety, this mix comes in lovely shades of gold, orange, red, and yellow. This annual also has variegated leaves and is easy to grow, making it easy to have a beautiful flower bed with minimal effort.

American Lotus Seeds

Nelumbo lutea

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Price

QUANTITY

XL Mylar Packet (~3 Seeds)

$2.50

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1/4 Oz Mylar (7.09g)

$6.00

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1 Oz Mylar (28.4g)

$10.80

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Add a bit of exotic flair to the garden pond with this aquatic perennial. The large yellowish blooms and round leaves float on the surface of the water. It looks like a flower from the tropics, but it is hardy and native to states as far north as Wisconsin!

A member of the mint family, this wildflower brings a delightfully rich scent to any herb garden. The tall, lavender flower spikes attract multitudes of hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. It is a favorite with beekeepers, and we have found that the anise honey from this plant is excellent!

Arrow Arum Seeds

Peltandra virginica

Named for its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, this native plant grows in marshes, bogs, and on riverbanks. The greenish-white flowers develop sizeable green seed pods, which are best planted when still wet. Therefore this seed is stored wet and cold until we ship it to you.

The warm autumn tones of this sunflower mix are very popular and will add rustic beauty to your fall decor. This annual is relatively tall and will produce many different stripes and colors of sunflowers. The really neat thing about sunflowers is that their flower heads follow the movement of the sun throughout the day!

If you tend to have heavy or wet soil in your garden spot, then these may be just the wildflower that you need! The daisy-like perennial can also be grown in a medium soil but needs to be well-watered, as they do not tolerate drought.

Beautiful shades of red, pink, and gold will dazzle the eye with this popular California Poppy mix. The silky, cup-shaped flowers form on slender stems just like the common Orange California Poppy, but this shows off with many more colors.

A hardy mountain plant, this native flower flourishes in the high altitudes of the western United States. Native Americans once used the reed-like leaves for basket weaving, which were known for their whiteness and resilient strength.

Add a bit o' Irish green to your garden with these extraordinary plants. The green bell-shaped calyxes can be enjoyed in the garden, or they can give beautiful contrast in fresh or dried flower arrangements.

Native to the Southwestern United States, this bushy biennial is relatively resistant to heat and drought, making it a candidate for xeriscaping. The plant attracts butterflies and provides erosion control, making it an ideal pick for a wildflower planting.

This dwarf Sweet Pea variety produces masses of fragrant flowers on sturdy, bushy plants. Perfect for bouquets, this mix includes red, pink, purple, blue, and white. This annual is very easy to grow and is a must for those who love various aromas in their garden.

Lavender and white with golden throats, these delightful little flowers are sure to please. Bird's Eyes are native to California but can be grown as an annual in harsher climates as well. Their sweet chocolate-like scent is also a magnet for hummingbirds.

This nitrogen-fixing legume is best known for its incredible adaptability to almost any soil type, which explains why it has naturalized across much of the US. This cheery yellow flower makes excellent forage for livestock and can be grown and harvested for hay.

Said to be one of the rarest wildflowers in America, this pink and white beauty was discovered by Lewis and Clark in Montana. The low-growing perennial is a little tricky to germinate but does best in rocky soil with good drainage.

Black-eyed Susan is probably the most popular wildflower for summer gardens. This biennial is so easy to grow, and produces a lot of showy yellow blooms that are liked by butterflies - so why not have it in the garden?

Originally native to areas of southern and eastern Africa, this stunning annual vine has since naturalized to many other areas of the world. The orange and yellow blossoms are perfect for covering fences, trellises, and arbors.

Reminiscent of an Indian blanket, this bi-colored variety comes in yellow, red, burgundy, and brown. It is a native wildflower of the Northern Rockies, so it is better equipped to handle cold than it's cousin, Indian Blanket. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.

This desert native is sometimes called Evening Star since it blooms through the night and closes with the morning sun. This annual plant has shiny petals and is very attractive in large plantings, rock gardens, or on dry and gravelly slopes.

Blue Eyed Mary Seeds

Collinsia grandiflora

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Price

QUANTITY

XL Mylar Packet (~1000 Seeds)

$2.50

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1/4 Oz Mylar (7.09g)

$4.96

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1 Oz Mylar (28.4g)

$8.00

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Expect compliments on this blue-eyed little beauty. The bright flower naturally grows in dry prairies, rocky areas, or at the border of woodlands, but seems quite at home in most average garden conditions as well.

See the sky reflected in a sea of these heavenly blue blooms. This perennial is fast-growing and looks best as a mass planting. It is hard to imagine how this plant produces such a vibrant color from just water and dirt?

One of the brightest, truest blues in nature, these eye-catching flowers originally grew wild along the rocky slopes and sand dunes of the Mediterranean coast. This annual is a lovely choice for hanging baskets or an annual wildflower planting.

Dressed in vivid blue, these wildflower spikes are easy to grow. This perennial comes from Texas, so it can tolerate a lot of heat and drought. This plant has a wild habit and may look a little unruly in a refined garden.

This rare variety features large, pale blue flowers with dark blue markings. This annual climbing vine is perfect for a tall fence or trellis, and by the end of the growing season will have enveloped it with its vining flowers and leaves.

Varying from cream to bright yellow, these compact blooms provide color all season. The lovely Calendula aroma is also a natural mosquito repellant. The easy-to-grow annual is attractive as a cut flower or a garnish.

Light up the landscape with these cheerful red, orange, and yellow blossoms that are shorter than most Cosmos varieties. This easy-to-grow annual will reward the gardener who does not have much time to fuss with plants.

This wildflower grows its intense blue bells in the wild deserts of California and Arizona. This tough little annual native now also colors gardens across the country, planted en masse, in rock gardens, or in even in containers. Bees are drawn to the wildflower as a source of nectar early in the growing season.

Aglow with color, these luminous yellow blossoms will light up your garden with impressive blossoms. They can even be brought inside as cut flowers. Butterflies also appreciate the bright blooms of this easy annual.

These delightful white blossoms are etched with rosy pink stripes, making them a specialty Cosmos. This easy-to-grow annual will dress up any flower garden with little effort and attract many kinds of butterflies. Beautiful as a cut flower too.

Plant a treasure trove in the backyard with these bright, pretty flowers. These pansy-like annuals originally grew around the Cape of South Africa, and are an excellent choice for massed plantings, hanging baskets, and borders.

Starting at $2.50 USD

The wildflower species listed in the California Region are those that would grow well in the Central Valley as well as the coastal areas of Southern California. If you are in the mountains you might want to check out the Mountain Region, or if you are in the desert areas in the south, you'll want to look at the Dry West Region. The species listed on this page are those that are either native here, or are annuals that grow well in this zone. There are hundreds of bulk California wildflower seeds to choose from, so please use the filters along the left side of the screen to narrow your search to match your soils, lighting, and any other attributes that you may want. If you are looking for something that is strictly native to your immediate area, you can check out the distribution map that is found on the detail pages of most of the species.